A baker who
travelled almost 3,000km and stabbed a young mother twice while she was
holding her baby boy is set to be extradited from South Australia to
Queensland.
Jason
Wayne Greatbatch, 35, flew from his hometown of Ceduna, north-west of
Adelaide, to Mackay before driving to 33km to a home at rural Kuttabul
on Monday, The Courier Mail reported.
During the early morning attack, police say the 35-year-old also stabbed
Ms Moore's (pictured) 23-year-old fiance, Jake Burgess, once after he
confronted Greatbatch in the backyard
At
the Sorensens Road home, Greatbatch, who was armed with a knife,
allegedly stabbed Teagan Moore, 21, twice in the torso, which caused her
to drop her 10-month-old son who she was cradling in her arms.
During the
early morning attack, police say the 35-year-old also stabbed Ms Moore's
23-year-old fiance, Jake Burgess, once in the torso after he confronted
Greatbatch in the backyard.
During the early morning attack, police say the 35-year-old also stabbed
Ms Moore's (pictured) 23-year-old fiance, Jake Burgess, once after he
confronted Greatbatch in the backyard
The young family were taken to Mackay Base Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.